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Yankees assign LHP Tommy Layne to Triple-A Scranton

After
designating Tommy Layne for assignment on Saturday night, he has officially cleared
waivers and accepted an assignment to the Yankees’ Triple-A affiliate. Domingo
German, who replaced Layne on the 40-man roster, was sent down to AAA on
Sunday, after a solid Major League debut.

Photo Credit: AP

Layne
has been terrible this season at the Major League level posting a 7.62 ERA
across 19 appearances and 13 innings. He will look to fix his mechanics and
become more effective in the minors, but will not likely be called back up
anytime soon.

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